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Brian Bigwood

Added: 27 Mar 2018 14:53 GMT

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Post by Brian Bigwood: Odessa Street, SE16My mother Doris Bigwood and her family lived in Odessa Street until they were bombed out and moved to Sidcup. My grandfather worked as lighterman in the local docks and was named Walter Edward Bigwood. I believe there were 13 children and their motherâ??s surname was Hunt.
I would love to know if anyone is related or even knew the family. If so, please get in touch.

Sandy Tarrant

Added: 16 Nov 2017 06:03 GMT

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Post by Sandy Tarrant: Monier Road, E3My grandparents, James Isaac and Mary Ann Johnson ran a grocer’s shop at 122 Monier Road, Bow from the early 1900s to about 1935 or so.

LDNnews

Added: 19 Nov 2018 22:00 GMT

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Post by LDNnews: Canary WharfCamden fire: Man dies in blaze at north London flatThe fire broke out in a second-floor flat in Camden, north London, in the early hours of the morning.

Post by LDNnews: StratfordFurther misery for South Western Railway passengers as line between Surbiton and London Waterloo closed for safety checksThere was more misery for South Western Railway passengers after the railway line between Surbiton and London Waterloo was closed for a safety inspection due to a faulty track.

Post by LDNnews: Stepney GreenHow would a vote of no confidence in Theresa May work? Who has said they have submitted letters so far?The future of Theresa May’s leadership position has become even more uncertain as she battles to weather a chaotic week of vicious backlash to her Brexit divorce deal plans.

Post by LDNnews: South QuayPerforming arts students from SE London welcome brand new theatre to GreenwichA college in Greenwich has opened a brand new theatre with an evening of stage performances and backstage tours.

Post by LDNnews: West India QuaySanta will be at Greenwich Market every weekend in DecemberIt is nearly time to get the Christmas decorations up and to get into the festive mood, and what better way to celebrate than to go and see Santa himself?

Post by LDNnews: Bromley-by-BowMatteo Guendouzi credits Arsenal 'togetherness' with propelling Unai Emery's side on unbeaten runMatteo Guendouzi has credited the "togetherness" in the Arsenal squad with propelling the Gunners on a 15-match unbeaten run early in the season.

Post by LDNnews: Bow RoadUsain Bolt has 'a lot of offers' after Central Coast Mariners trial endsUsain Bolt will take time to decide on the next step of his football career, having received "a lot of offers" after his Central Coast Mariners trial ended.

Post by LDNnews: Bethnal GreenThe England changes that make Gareth Southgate's side strikingly differentEngland have tried many methods to become an international force, but they are looking more of a threat now they have gone back to their roots.

Post by LDNnews: BermondseyTottenham vs Chelsea: Premier League 2018-19 predictions, betting tips, live stream, TV, tickets, head to headPreview: Latest odds, date and kick-off time for Saturday’s London derby at Wembley

Post by LDNnews: Canada WaterTheresa May says changing leadership 'risks delaying Brexit' as she defends her divorce deal on Sky NewsTheresa May has hit back at critics of her divorce deal in a defiant interview on Sky News, declaring that changing Prime Minister "risks delaying Brexit".

Post by LDNnews: Bromley-by-BowReview: Discover the oldest hotel in CambridgeIf there’s one thing that sums up the University Arms hotel in Cambridge, it’s the fact that, instead of chocolates on your pillow, guests are gifted with bookmarks.

Post by LDNnews: Bethnal GreenOne rebel, one villain, two heroes and a hate figure: the stars at Elstree Studios in 1960This week we go back 58 years to Elstree Studios and it is 1960 when film production still reigned supreme on the sound stages. The stars were a mixture of home grown talent and Hollywood imports.

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Insets: A view of the Tower from London Bridge -- A view of London from Copenhagen Fields. Includes views of facades of 25 structures "A comparison of the principal buildings of London."

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